Promise of an empty box: Mini-pantries bring free food, solidarity to U.S. streets
Little Free Pantry movement gives those in need 24-hour access in their neighbourhood to food and other basic necessities they may not normally be able to afford
INTERVIEW-Afghanistan struggles to find housing for returning refugees
Hundreds of thousands of Afghan refugees are being forced back, or returning of their own accord and struggling to find housing in the cities where they often settle for jobs
Global renewable power capacity to rise by 50% in five years-IEA
The increase is expected to be driven by solar photovoltaic installations on homes, buildings and industry, as costs continue to fall
Lawyers contest UK imports of 'slave-picked' Uzbek cotton in landmark EU case
Lawyers say the case could pave the way to stop slave-made goods entering the European Union
Greens surge in Swiss election as climate change worries come to the fore
Far from the sea, Switzerland is especially vulnerable to climate change as temperatures in the country are rising twice as quickly as the global average
A crude performance: Semi-naked climate activists protest BP art sponsorship
Extinction Rebellion activists were doused with mock crude oil to protest sponsorship of the National Portrait Gallery by oil company BP, capping a two-week "uprising"
Environmentalists gain, far right loses ground in Swiss election
The Greens ride on voters' concerns about climate change
IMF to examine climate risk to financial markets -official
Some investors have become concerned that climate risk is underpriced in residential mortgage-backed securities
Yazidi doctor awarded for his work helping women calls for justice
'The recognition of genocide is the first step in order to satisfy the victims'
Thunberg rally in Canada's energy heartland runs into oil and gas counter-protest
Many energy sector workers and the Alberta government feel oil sands have been unfairly targeted and say the sector is making progress cutting greenhouse gas emissions